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  • in reply to: Happy Birthday Underhonda (Sherco) #260487

    Cris
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    Happy B/Day Mick you young gun.

    Have a great ride today

    Boze

    in reply to: Three rides into one #260471

    Cris
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    Enjoy the 1st part of 3 rides in 1

    in reply to: Three rides into one #260467

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    Ted300 wrote:
    andy29 wrote:
    :laugh: :laugh:

    Boze wrote:
    yeh ok then fast edit LOL
    Just doing a clip now

    werz d cip bozo :laugh:

    I’ve been waiting all day for this vid, being injured sucks no pressure I can wait all month

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    uploading to tube now. 1 of 2 clips. 2nd not done yet.

    in reply to: Three rides into one #260459

    Cris
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    yeh ok then fast edit LOL
    Just doing a clip now

    in reply to: Three rides into one #260457

    Cris
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    What no leave pass, don’t pay the rent then.

    Just the DR or the 300 as well??

    That sucks.

    in reply to: 2015 schedule #260455

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    Boony wrote:
    July is nundle month

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: We booking the pub again :woohoo: :woohoo:

    in reply to: Three rides into one #260446

    Cris
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    It turned out to be a good ride with good people as always.

    Jason decided he needed to go for a ride as he hadn’t been for awhile so just him & me went for a look around some tracks near the cemetery. Found 1 trail that lead to a dead-end after some log hoping and bush bashing. Slipped down Yehaa hill & decided we weren’t going up it today so went around and did the short rocky lump near the dam and smashed it good B) then up what Jason called pine cone hill on the northern boundary.

    A bit of cruising around some twin trail then up to the car park to see who was about. This is where we ran into Brett, Mick & Rex sitting around having a cold coke. I hadn’t seen them for 12 months, on the 2013 Nundle ride. They not to sure were things are out here so we said come with us. It was at this time Ted300 shows up in the 4by with a sore shoulder and not long after was the bikes with Andy and company.

    Hey Andy do you want to lead a ride ;) don’t stop until bobcat. We all left at pace and bobcat was found in 20mins. Small break then on it again, well the fun never stoped all day with this lot. Sweep even playing corner man at times :laugh:

    Sand hill well you just never know how that’s going to turn out. Brett I think was the only 1 that had no problem with it waiting for the rest of us to make it. I got stuck with Jason flyin up and trying to ram me out of my ditch that I had made only to get crossed up him self. We made it in the end :silly:

    Left the top of sand hill heading for the cars and rode pass a corner man hiding in the bush somewhere and this is how we lost the front 2 riders. Note to self don’t go pass trails on back wheel.

    Hell yeh it was a blast thanks Andy for leading

    in reply to: 2015 schedule #260442

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    andy29 wrote:
    Id like to do buledelah ( with out home brew this time :sick: )
    another murphs basin run in winter
    sw watties
    nundle of course
    coffs
    cells
    what else..

    Lockstock with Jona
    Yamba
    Gingers to Pub with no beer & back

    So that’s got winter sorted.

    in reply to: 2015 schedule #260441

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    snowy09 wrote:
    Boze wrote:
    I got nothing organized but could list a few that I wouldn’t mind doing B)

    We’re you picking them by where you want to fall down?

    It don’t matter the ground is the ground even if the bike is turned off :P

    in reply to: 2015 schedule #260430

    Cris
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    I got nothing organized but could list a few that I wouldn’t mind doing B)

    in reply to: Nundle the ride report #260390

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    snowy09 wrote:
    Boze does that bike even rev past 1000rpm?

    Yeh when I got back around him :P . You should take it for a lap one day and tell me snowy 👿
    She gets ugly when you got a fist full & no traction :woohoo:

    in reply to: Nundle the ride report #260383

    Cris
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    Ok here 1 of brother Duey getting around me up Parachute with bald tyres front & rear.

    in reply to: Nundle the ride report #260356

    Cris
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    That I did :ohmy:

    in reply to: Nundle the ride report #260354

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    snowy09 wrote:
    Boze wrote:
    snowy09 wrote:
    Shall I describe it for those that missed it?

    Oh this will be funny

    OK then – what I saw happen:

    Demas and I were sweeping and picked up Boze and another corner man about 2/3 of the way down gravity hill. Boze takes off with his usual posing wheely, but fails to get it down in time for the next corner. He hits the anchors in a panic, bounces uncontrollably up the embankment hits a tree straight on and flips the bike sideways, runs over a goat catching it under the front forks, then bounces a few times – sparks fur and rocks flying everywhere and ends up lying beside his bike just above the last corner with the goat pinned under neath him squealing in fear and Boze swearing nothing happened between him and the goat.

    True story!!!

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    That was funny as shit snowman but here is what happen from my angle

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoCcDIfgwck&list=UU5m-r_CDAD_gXhB6Mi-F6qQ

    Glad I didn’t delete it now :laugh:

    in reply to: Jokes #260255

    Cris
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    “THE LAWNMOWER”

    If you need a good laugh read the following. He tells it like it is without cursing.

    We have the standard 6 ft. fence in the backyard, and a few months ago, I heard about burglaries increasing dramatically in town. To make sure this never happened to me, I got an electric fence and ran a single wire along the top of the fence.

    Actually, I got the biggest cattle charger Tractor Supply had, made for 20 klms of fence. I then used an 8 ft. long ground rod, and drove it 7.5 feet into the ground. The ground rod is the key, the more you have in the ground, the better the fence works.

    One day I’m mowing the back yard with my cheapo KMart 6 hp big wheel push mower. The hot wire is broken and laying out in the yard. I knew for a fact that I unplugged the charger. I pushed the mower around the wire and reached down to grab it, to throw it out of the way

    It seems as though I hadn’t remembered to unplug it after all…

    Now I’m standing there, I’ve got the running lawnmower in my right hand and the 1.7 giga-volt fence wire in the other hand. Keep in mind the charger is about the size of a marine battery and has a picture of an upside down cow on fire on the cover.

    Time stood still.

    The first thing I notice is my pecker trying to climb up the front side of my body. My ears curled downwards and I could feel the lawnmower ignition firing in the backside of my brain. Every time that Briggs & Stratton rolled over, I could feel the spark in my head. I was literally at one with the engine.

    It seems as though the fence charger and the piece of shit lawnmower were fighting over who would control my electrical impulses.

    Science says you cannot crap, pee, and vomit at the same time. I beg to differ. Not only did I do all three at once, but my bowels emptied 3 different times in less than half of a second. It was a Matrix kind of bowel movement, where time is creeping along and you’re all leaned back and BAM BAM BAM you just crap your pants 3 times. It seemed like there were minutes in between but in reality it was so close together it was like exhaust pulses from a big block Chevy turning 8 grand.

    At this point I’m about 30 minutes (maybe 2 seconds) into holding onto the fence wire. My hand is wrapped around the wire palm down so I can’t let go. I grew up on a farm so I know all about electric fences…..but Dad always had those piece of shit chargers made by International or whoever that were like 9 volts and just kinda tickled.

    This one I could not let go of. The 8 foot long ground rod is now accepting signals from me through the permadamp Ark-La-Tex river bottom soil. At this point I’m thinking I’m going to have to just man up and take it, until the lawnmower runs out of gas.

    ‘Damn!,’ I think, as I remember I just filled the tank!

    Now the lawnmower is starting to run rough. It has settled into a loping run pattern as if it had some kind of big lawnmower race cam in it. Covered in poop, pee, and with my vomit on my chest I think ‘Oh God please die… Pleeeeaze die’. But nooooo, it settles into the rough lumpy cam idle nicely and remains there, like a big bore roller cam EFI motor waiting for the go command from its owner’s right foot.

    So here I am in the middle of January, 104 degrees, 80% humidity, standing in my own backyard, begging God to kill me.

    God did not take me that day…..he left me there covered in my own fluids to writhe in the misery my own stupidity had created..

    I honestly don’t know how I got loose from the wire.. I woke up laying on the ground hours later. The lawnmower was beside me, out of gas. It was later on in the day and I was sunburned.

    There were two large dead grass spots where I had been standing, and then another long skinny dead spot where the wire had laid while I was on the ground still holding on to it. I assume I finally had a seizure and in the resulting thrashing had somehow let go of the wire.

    Upon waking from my electrically induced sleep I realized a few things:

    1- Three of my teeth seem to have melted.

    2- I now have cramps in the bottoms of my feet and my right butt cheek (not the left, just the right).

    3- Poop, pee, and vomit when all mixed together, do not smell as bad as you might think.

    4- My left eye will not open.

    5- My right eye will not close.

    6- The lawnmower runs like a sumbitch now. Seriously! I think our little session cleared out some carbon fouling or something, because it was better than new after that.

    7- My nuts are still smaller than average yet they are almost a foot long.

    8- I can turn on the TV by farting while thinking of the number 4 (still don’t understand this???).

    That day changed my life. I now have a newfound respect for things. I appreciate the little things more, and now I always triple check to make sure the fence is unplugged before I mow…

    The good news, is that if a burglar does try to come over the fence, I can clearly visualize what my security system will do to him, and THAT gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling all over, which also reminds me to triple check before I mow.

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